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Competitrack

Now known as Numerator

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Competitrack Reviews

2.5

22% would recommend to a friend

(52 total reviews)

Robert Moss

55% approve of CEO

14% positive business outlook

Competitrack has an employee rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars, based on 52 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Competitrack employee rating is 33% below average for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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52 reviews
1.0
22 Apr 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

35% of the people there are really nice and still my friends to this day.

Cons

Was working there for 8 years. Started at $8 per hour and left at $9.33 per hour. Got an empty promotion while I was there. More of a pseudo lead in attempts to make me happy since I made great strides in improving their systems to be more productive. People that had started there during my last year came in at $10 per hour. When I asked for raise, I was shot down. I literally left there to work at McDonalds. Really, the best decision I have ever made. Management were a lazy bunch of -enter cusses here-. They did what ever it took to transfer their work loads to other departments. Their write up system was a joke. Most of them are unavoidable.

1.0
21 Sept 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Entry level position. It's available...umm....the last shreds of your dignity are gone when you walk into the place for the first time, so no fear of losing that.

Cons

Any position where that the hiring manager treats like a sales pitch is usually not a good sign. I had just moved to New York to and started working there as sort of a "I'll work here until something better comes along" scenario. Here are a list of dishonest practices and huge cons: 1. A faultly pay system. A coder will make a "base" of 8 dollars an hour, but earn up to fifteen an hour based on how much he codes. More "points" are deducted from his coding for mistakes, thus taking his pay down. The 15 is virtually out of reach and most employees at the 8 an hour flat rate will make between 8 and 9 bucks. 2. Dishonest about vacation. After working at competitrack for 6 months, I was denied vacation because I did not average 40 hours a week. Instead, my average was roughly 39.8 hours I KID YOU NOT! 3. Terrible hours. Shifts start at 6:30 AM. Remember, this is an office! 4. Stingy management: End of year raises were suspended for all workers due to "poor economy" two years ago. In short, Competitrack is one of the worst companies at exploiting workers I have ever seen. They have a health care plan no employees can afford, horrible hours and bad pay. I've worked professional white collar jobs for the past 8 years(I manage 7 full time employees and a budget now), and this is the single worst job I've ever had.

1.0
30 Oct 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You can listen to music and they are very flexible with the schedule.

Cons

Stop writing FAKE reviews!!! Any review that is rated 3 stars or more is most likely a fake review probably written by management. Management has no real experience in management so they aren't good at managing people. They are dishonest and really could care less about being leaders or enforcing the rules of the company. Just look at the fake reviews that management has created just to make themselves look better. It's pretty sad. People can be immature and petty at this office but that's the environment that this company created. It's only made worse by the "supervisors" they choose.

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